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Pete Davidson is heading across the Atlantic later this year as part of his stand-up comedy tour, bringing his unique brand of humour to audiences in Europe and the UK.
The comedian, actor and former Saturday Night Live star will play a string of dates in October, marking one of his biggest runs of international shows to date.
Kicking things off at Berlin’s Tempodrom on October 5, Davidson will then play AFAS Live in Amsterdam the very next night, October 6. After those two European stops, he crosses over to the UK and Ireland for a trio of high-profile gigs, beginning with London’s iconic Palladium on October 8, then heading to Dublin’s National Stadium on October 9. The tour wraps up with a show in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall on October 10.
Tickets for all five shows go on sale this Friday at 10am local time, and demand is expected to be high as Pete continues his rise as one of America’s most talked-about comics.
Davidson, now 30, has been a mainstay in the entertainment world over the past decade, first gaining fame on Saturday Night Live, where he became known for his brutally honest humour and memorable celebrity impressions. His stand-up specials and TV appearances have also showcased his talent for self-deprecating wit, often referencing his high-profile relationships, mental health struggles, and life growing up on Staten Island.
In addition to his comedy career, Pete has built a diverse résumé as an actor and writer, starring in films like The King of Staten Island, which he co-wrote with Judd Apatow, and appearing in blockbuster franchises such as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
The upcoming tour marks the first time many UK and European fans will have the chance to see Pete live. Known for his raw, unfiltered style, his shows are expected to include sharp observations on fame, family, love and modern life, with the kind of confessional humour that has made him such a divisive but fascinating figure in pop culture.
Fans have already taken to social media to express excitement about the news, with many commenting on how rare it is to see him perform outside the US. One wrote on X: “Pete Davidson at the Palladium?! Absolutely there. Been waiting for him to come to London for years.”
If you want to see Pete Davidson live this autumn, be ready to book quickly when tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am.